SAN FRANCISCO “”mdash; At today’s UC Board of Regents meeting, the regents discussed various topics, including a student mental health report and tobacco-industry funding of university research. Read more...
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September 19, 9:00 pm
[Online Exclusive:] Regents discuss mental health services, tobacco-industry-funded research
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September 17, 9:00 pm
Wesley Clark to lend expertise to study of international relations at UCLA
Gen. Wesley Clark, a 2004 Democratic presidential candidate, will join UCLA’s Ronald W. Burkle Center for International Relations as a senior fellow, university officials announced today. Read more...
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September 14, 9:00 pm
UCLA awarded $9-million grant to fund state-of-the-art lab
Amid construction of a UCLA science building, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger awarded a $9-million grant to the UCLA School of Public Health and signed a bill in an effort to improve public health. Read more...
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September 10, 9:00 pm
Campus reflects country's divisions five years after Sept. 11 attacks
Five years ago, Jennifer Propper was in the car on her way to high school, listening to a local radio station, when she heard the DJ announce that two planes had hit the World Trade Center. Read more...
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September 6, 9:00 pm
[Online Exclusive:] UCLA aims to take more 'holistic approach' with new admissions process
Students applying for admission to UCLA in the fall may be faced with an entirely new admissions process in which university officials read a student’s entire application rather than scoring individual sections separately. Read more...
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August 27, 9:00 pm
Embryos may survive stem-cell harvest method
See how the new Lanza method works in an interactive graphic Scientists say they have discovered a way to harvest stem cells without destroying human embryos, but university officials said it is too early to know whether the new method will make its way into UCLA labs. Read more...
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August 27, 9:00 pm
State minimum wage may increase
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger made an agreement last Monday with Democratic leaders of the legislature to raise the state minimum wage almost 20 percent by January of 2008. Read more...